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President Clinton did more than free two unjustly jailed journalists. He jump-started the successful diplomacy he had begun 15 years earlier, writes Joe Cirincione on CNN.com.
Has former President Bill Clinton's successful mission to Pyongyang to win the release of two American journalists opened up a new chapter in U.S.-North Korea relations?
A door could open to progress on issues including North Korea's nuclear program if both the U.S. and Pyongyang gain something from former President Clinton's surprise visit Tuesday, some longtime analysts of diplomacy with Pyongyang say.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has ordered a $60 billion cut in spending over the next five years. The Joint Chiefs of Staff should trade in their old, high-cost nuclear bombs for cash required to buy the effective conventional equipment they need.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has launched a new campaign to champion the cause of nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation, joined by Ploughshares Fund board member and United Nations Messenger of Peace
Speaking in India on July 20, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton mistakenly responded to a question on transferring sensitive reprocessing and enrichment nuclear technology from India to other countries, saying the U.S. does not oppose it.